The Jamaican singer released countless singles in the 1980s and 1990s and regained popularity in 2008 with his political single “Barack Obama” ...
Reynolds’ weekly column exploring songs and scenes at the intersection of music and digital culture, separating shitpost genius from shitpassé lameness. This week, Kieran tests their tingle tolerance, ...
The Walkmen frontman’s third solo album is scattershot and charming, full of beachside vignettes about doomed lovers and ...
On her latest album, the L.A. producer trades the grit and swung rhythms of her early work for sleek house and disco beats.
Lust for Youth were never quite as frigid as they seemed. Even on 2012’s Growing Seeds, the minimalist, abrasive solo debut of Swedish producer Hannes Norrvide, a song like “C ...
BMG is keeping two very important hip-hop staples alive: janky Family Guy cover art and jacked reggae beats. On “Special Request to All Nice and Decent Real Niggaz (Stop Hat ...
Set Dressing is framed, in a press release, as an anonymous extension of Fair’s noise-rock band, represented only by an ...
On If Not to Give a Fantasy, speed begets speed as Kilbourne experiments with new riffs on her minimalistic formula. It’s ...
D’Wayne Wiggins released his lone solo album, Eyes Never Lie, in 2000. He self-produced the 13-song Motown release, which boasted guest contributions from Carlos Santana, Darius Rucker, and the ...
So leave it to Lady Gaga, famously neither drab nor predictable, to make being straight sound fun again. “I could be your girlfriend for the weekend/You could be my boyfriend for the night,” she sings ...
The imposing sequel Sheer Hellish Miasma II—95 minutes long, spread across two discs—certainly feels like the Drumm of a ...
For the latest edition of their collaborative series, the rapper and producer invite fellow Detroit voices into the fold—but ...